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"Tasting Ash" is just going where it has to go; after all I left Ash in such dire straights at the end of "Toxic Ash" people really want to know what's going on and how 'the nerd of the underworld' is going to get herself out of such a nasty situation when the muscle she's relied upon - cannot reach her. There's also a lot of Lovecraftian elements to the series that I've mostly hinted at, but haven't gone into too much detail with, that really has a bigger prescience in the new novel (and probably the one after that as well).
Y.K. Greene
Reading something good or listening to good music. I don't really understand why it works, especially since I'm usually reading a genre that has nothing to do with what I write at the time (for example I'm currently reading a mega ton of manga and period romances) but there's nothing like either of those stimuli to get me all fired up to write something.
Y.K. Greene
Growing a world and being able to share it with other people, seeing that spark their ideas and watching it explode into a brilliant universe.
Y.K. Greene
"Tasting Ash" Eldritch Elysium book 3! Gathering notes for the third novel in my Four Horseman series and I'm also participating in an a romance anthology, I hope you look forward to it!
Y.K. Greene
Get it out of your head and onto paper. Worry about what you'll do with it after it's written - after it's written. Write it now.
Words become sentences, sentences become paragraphs, paragraphs become pages, pages become chapters and suddenly you've got a whole book on your hands. Take that first small step and keep walking, that's the only way to get anywhere.
Words become sentences, sentences become paragraphs, paragraphs become pages, pages become chapters and suddenly you've got a whole book on your hands. Take that first small step and keep walking, that's the only way to get anywhere.
Y.K. Greene
I write. Anything will do. A few hundred rambling words no one will ever see is better than a day devoid of anything committed to paper.
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